Explore History, Charm, And A Scenic Drive To The Town Of Lambertville In New Jersey
Lambertville has it all! This beloved New Jersey town offers history, charm, and several scenic drives. Located right on the Delaware River and overflowing with attractions, it’s a Garden State gem that can’t be missed. Enjoy antique shops, picturesque parks, and plenty more.

The area's first European resident was John Holcombe. He operated a farm on over 350 acres but he wasn't the only resident for long. What would become Lambertville happened to be the midway point between New York and Philadelphia, making it a perfect stop for weary travelers. Emanuel Coryell came shortly after, adding a ferry line and tavern to the fledgling town. Coryell’s Ferry served as an outpost and crossing point for General George Washington and his troops. The general even made a makeshift headquarters at the Holcombe Farm.
By 1812, many homes were being built - you can still see several along Bridge Street. The town continued to grow until it was officially incorporated as a city in 1849.
By 1812, many homes were being built - you can still see several along Bridge Street. The town continued to grow until it was officially incorporated as a city in 1849.

The railway brought with it many businesses including the Lambertville Spoke Factory, hairpin factory, pottery company, and multiple rubber factories. The spoke factory turned out up to 400 wheels a day during the Civil War.
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Industry died down and many homes and buildings were abandoned by the 1970s. But then, a revitalization occurred. Now, the town is known for its historic charm, art galleries, and antique shops.
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...La Chocolate Box, Union Jack, and A Touch of the Past Antiques, though there are many others - mainly cafes, galleries, and some of the best antique shops in New Jersey.

The restored train depot serves as an inn, incredible wedding venue, and upscale eatery with amazing Delaware River Views.

The park includes waterfront views on both sides and a wheelchair accessible trail that spans 77 miles throughout the state. The museum reflects the town's diverse history and includes exhibits on woodworking, printing, blacksmithing, agriculture, and more.

Driving through town, you can enjoy Victorian architecture. If you prefer landscapes, head to George Washington Road where you'll find the Goat Hill Overlook or down Route 29 to Golden Nugget Antique Flea Market, Belle Mountain or Baldpate Mountain. You can also head north towards Frenchtown - it's all leisurely driving around here.
Interested? The town is terrific all year long. Fall offers foliage, spring offers budding flowers, and every day offers amazing deals on antiques. It’s a treasure!
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